Kalanchoe adelae

Kalanchoe adelae is a plant of the genus Kalanchoe in the family Crassulaceae ( Crassulaceae ).

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Description

Vegetative characteristics

Adelae Kalanchoe is a perennial, completely bald plant, which reaches stature heights of 30 to 60 centimeters. Your simple, terete, vigorous, upright shoots are woody at the base. The fleshy leaves are sessile. The elongated leaf blade is 7 to 18 centimeters long and 2.5 to 5.5 inches wide. Your tip is blunt and a broader base. The leaf margin is irregularly crenate to dentate.

Generative features

The loose inflorescence is a panicle up ebensträußig. The hanging flowers are at 10 to 15 mm long pedicles. The calyx is bell- shaped and the chalice tube 3 to 4.5 millimeters long. The ovate to triangular, acuminate sepals enter easily be translated Spitzchen. They are 4 to 8.5 mm long and 3.5 to 4.5 millimeters wide. The corolla is bell-like Roehrig and the corolla tube 13 to 15.5 millimeters long. Your ovate - rounded, obtuse corolla lobes carry a mounted Spitzchen. They have a length of 3.5 to 5.2 mm and 3.5 to 5,2 mm wide. The stamens are attached below the middle of the corolla tube. The upper stamens protrude slightly out of the flower. The semicircular ausgerandeten Nektarschüppchen have a length of 0.7 to 1 millimeter and 1 to 1.2 millimeters wide. The oblong lanceolate carpel has a length from 7 to 8.5 millimeters. The stylus is 6 to 9.5 millimeters long.

Systematics and distribution

Kalanchoe adelae is to the Comoro Islands.

The first description by Raymond - Hamet was published in 1907.

Evidence

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